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:''One-of-Twelve is a [[Transformer]] from the [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
:''One-of-Twelve is a [[Transformer]] from the [[2005 IDW continuity|IDW portion]] of the [[Generation 1 continuity family|Generation 1]] [[continuity family]].''
[[File:One of twelve the custom-made now.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4]]
[[File:One of twelve the custom-made now.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Being the one who's most into meetings is really saying something with this crew.]]
'''One-of-Twelve''' is a member of the [[Functionist Council]], where he fills the role of "Convener".
'''One-of-Twelve''' is a member of the [[Functionist Council]], where he fills the role of "Convener".


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===2005 IDW continuity===
===2005 IDW continuity===
====The Functionist Universe====
====The Functionist Universe====
In [[Functionist Universe|an alternate timeline]] and following the sale of [[Moonbase Two|Luna 2]] to the [[Black Block Consortia|Black Box Consortia]] and the subsequent return of the [[Primal Vanguard]] to Cybertron, One-of-Twelve called a meeting of the Council at [[Cog (base)|The Cog]] where [[Ten-of-Twelve]] discussed the success of turning the Vanguard into total surveillance agents and [[Six-of-Twelve]] reported on the forthcoming [[mass recall]] of the [[data slug]] [[Transformer]]s. One-of-Twelve overrode the [[theoconomist]]s' strict reading of the Taxonomy that the data slugs still had a function, as their ability to store large amounts of data threatened the Council's ability to rule so he ordered their [[obsolescence chip]]s to be detonated forthwith. {{storylink|The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|The Custom-Made Now}}
In [[Functionist Universe|an alternate timeline]] and following the sale of [[Moonbase Two|Luna 2]] to the [[Black Block Consortia|Black Box Consortia]] and the subsequent return of the [[Primal Vanguard]] to Cybertron, One-of-Twelve called a meeting of the Council at [[Cog (facility)|The Cog]] where [[Ten-of-Twelve]] discussed the success of turning the Vanguard into total surveillance agents and [[Six-of-Twelve]] reported on the forthcoming [[mass recall]] of the [[data slug]] [[Transformer]]s. One-of-Twelve overrode the [[theoconomist]]s' strict reading of the [[Grand Cybertronian Taxonomy|Taxonomy]] that the data slugs still had a function, as their ability to store large amounts of data threatened the Council's ability to rule so he ordered their [[obsolescence chip]]s to be detonated forthwith. {{storylink|The Custom-Made Now - An Elegant Chaos Prologue|The Custom-Made Now}}


Later at The Cog, One-of-Twelve met with the scientist [[Quark]] who informed him that after four million years, the mystery of the "[[Rung (G1)|Useless One]]"'s function had finally been solved... by the [[janitorial class|janitor]], [[Sweep (IDW)|Sweep]], {{storylink|Elegant Chaos Part 3: Predestination: An Expert's Guide|Predestination: An Expert's Guide}} who'd found several [[Photonic crystal|photonic crystals]] that the prisoner had unconsciously produced. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}}
Later at The Cog, One-of-Twelve met with the scientist [[Quark]] who informed him that after four million years, the mystery of the "[[Rung (G1)|Useless One]]"'s function had finally been solved... by the [[janitorial class|janitor]], [[Sweep (IDW)|Sweep]], {{storylink|Elegant Chaos Part 3: Predestination: An Expert's Guide|Predestination: An Expert's Guide}} who'd found several [[photonic crystal]]s that the prisoner had unconsciously produced. {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}}


As a reward, One-of-Twelve declared Sweep to be [[Alt mode exaltation|alt mode exalted]], to be venerated accordingly, and sent him back to work. Approaching the prisoner, the Convener told him that they had finally worked out what he turned into and threatened to summarily execute him with a shot to the head. With a grin, the captive Rung urged him to do it. {{storylink|Elegant Chaos Part 3: Predestination: An Expert's Guide|Predestination: An Expert's Guide}} One-of-Twelve didn't take the bait however and left Rung locked up for a year to find a way to spin this revelation in his favour. Six-of-Twelve eventually concluded that Rung was proof of [[Primus]]' endorsement of the cold construction process which allowed the Functionists to expand the population. Using this as a stepping stone to conquer the galaxy, One-of-Twelve did further testing on Rung and found a way to make him produce crystals against his will before the Council set out for [[Vector Sigma]]. While there, Team Rodimus rescued Rung who, before teleporting away, called the entire council, "the Useless Ones". {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}}
As a reward, One-of-Twelve declared Sweep to be [[Alt mode exaltation|alt mode exalted]], to be venerated accordingly, and sent him back to work. Approaching the prisoner, the Convener told him that they had finally worked out what he turned into and threatened to summarily execute him with a shot to the head. With a grin, the captive Rung urged him to do it. {{storylink|Elegant Chaos Part 3: Predestination: An Expert's Guide|Predestination: An Expert's Guide}} One-of-Twelve didn't take the bait however and left Rung locked up for a year to find a way to spin this revelation in his favour. Six-of-Twelve eventually concluded that Rung was proof of [[Primus]]' endorsement of the cold construction process which allowed the Functionists to expand the population. Using this as a stepping stone to conquer the galaxy, One-of-Twelve did further testing on Rung and found a way to make him produce crystals against his will before the Council set out for [[Vector Sigma]]. While there, [[Team Rodimus (G1)|Team Rodimus]] rescued Rung who, before teleporting away, called the entire council "the Useless Ones". {{storylink|Dissolution Part 5: Modes of Production|Modes of Production}}
 
After the ''Lost Light''ers left Functionist Cybertron, the Council decided the next step to Functionism was to expand outwards and destroy every non-Cybertronian species. To accomplish this, they first equipped Cybertron with massive planetary engines, then a secondary mode resembling [[Primus]]. One-of-Twelve merged with Vector Sigma and piloted this massive warrior with his siblings, [[Two-of-Twelve|Two]], [[Three-of-Twelve|Three]], [[Five-of-Twelve|Five]], [[Six-of-Twelve|Six]], [[Eleven-of-Twelve|Eleven]], and [[Twelve-of-Twelve|Twelve]]. The Council, through the form of Primus, fequently clashed with the [[Anti-Vocationist League|A.V.L.]] and destroyed many worlds. After pursuing [[Megatron (G1)/2005 IDW continuity|Megatron]] and the ''[[Last Light (ship)|Last Light]]'' through a dimensional rift formed by the [[God Gun]], the Council destroyed the duplicate Cybertrons and [[Mederi]] {{storylink|Crucible (Part 4): The Return of the King|The Return of the King}} {{storylink|Crucible (Part 5): The Unremembering|The Unremembering}} before being beset upon by the [[Adaptus|Grand Architect]]'s fleet. The giant Primus was then destroyed when the crews of the ''[[Lost Light]]'' and the ''Last Light'' opened twelve duplicate [[Matrix of Leadership|Matrices]] on Cybertron's various [[Hot spot (phenomenon)|hot spots]], overloading Vector Sigma and destroying the Council. {{storylink|Crucible (Part 6): A Spark Among Embers|A Spark Among Embers}}


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Latest revision as of 23:22, 30 September 2025

One-of-Twelve is a Transformer from the IDW portion of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Being the one who's most into meetings is really saying something with this crew.

One-of-Twelve is a member of the Functionist Council, where he fills the role of "Convener".

Fiction

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2005 IDW continuity

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The Functionist Universe

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In an alternate timeline and following the sale of Luna 2 to the Black Box Consortia and the subsequent return of the Primal Vanguard to Cybertron, One-of-Twelve called a meeting of the Council at The Cog where Ten-of-Twelve discussed the success of turning the Vanguard into total surveillance agents and Six-of-Twelve reported on the forthcoming mass recall of the data slug Transformers. One-of-Twelve overrode the theoconomists' strict reading of the Taxonomy that the data slugs still had a function, as their ability to store large amounts of data threatened the Council's ability to rule so he ordered their obsolescence chips to be detonated forthwith. The Custom-Made Now

Later at The Cog, One-of-Twelve met with the scientist Quark who informed him that after four million years, the mystery of the "Useless One"'s function had finally been solved... by the janitor, Sweep, Predestination: An Expert's Guide who'd found several photonic crystals that the prisoner had unconsciously produced. Modes of Production

As a reward, One-of-Twelve declared Sweep to be alt mode exalted, to be venerated accordingly, and sent him back to work. Approaching the prisoner, the Convener told him that they had finally worked out what he turned into and threatened to summarily execute him with a shot to the head. With a grin, the captive Rung urged him to do it. Predestination: An Expert's Guide One-of-Twelve didn't take the bait however and left Rung locked up for a year to find a way to spin this revelation in his favour. Six-of-Twelve eventually concluded that Rung was proof of Primus' endorsement of the cold construction process which allowed the Functionists to expand the population. Using this as a stepping stone to conquer the galaxy, One-of-Twelve did further testing on Rung and found a way to make him produce crystals against his will before the Council set out for Vector Sigma. While there, Team Rodimus rescued Rung who, before teleporting away, called the entire council "the Useless Ones". Modes of Production

After the Lost Lighters left Functionist Cybertron, the Council decided the next step to Functionism was to expand outwards and destroy every non-Cybertronian species. To accomplish this, they first equipped Cybertron with massive planetary engines, then a secondary mode resembling Primus. One-of-Twelve merged with Vector Sigma and piloted this massive warrior with his siblings, Two, Three, Five, Six, Eleven, and Twelve. The Council, through the form of Primus, fequently clashed with the A.V.L. and destroyed many worlds. After pursuing Megatron and the Last Light through a dimensional rift formed by the God Gun, the Council destroyed the duplicate Cybertrons and Mederi The Return of the King The Unremembering before being beset upon by the Grand Architect's fleet. The giant Primus was then destroyed when the crews of the Lost Light and the Last Light opened twelve duplicate Matrices on Cybertron's various hot spots, overloading Vector Sigma and destroying the Council. A Spark Among Embers